过去100年的未来:科幻影视中的CHI/HCI/UX

A. Marcus
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科幻电影和电视中的人机交互将总结和分析过去100年的人机交互,这些人机交互被纳入科幻电影和视频中,从20世纪初电影的出现开始(梅里斯的《月球之旅》,最近在最近的电影《雨果》中被引用)。几十年来,电影已经在其商业化之前展示了技术(例如,视频电话和墙壁大小的电视显示器,手势系统和虚拟现实显示器)。在某些情况下,关于什么是可用的、有用的和吸引人的错误观点似乎被采纳了,也许是因为它们的电影效果。无论如何,这些媒体已经成为人机交互和通信新技术的非正式“试验台”。它们为启发式评估、人种学分析、市场分析、人物角色和使用场景的批判以及概念和视觉设计的新方法提供了充分的证据。本课程将探讨什么是“未来主义”,什么不是,性别角色差异,乐观/悲观,以及二十多部电影和半打电视节目中以用户为中心的设计特征。还将参考中国、印度和日本的例子。参与者将被非正式地询问他们对所展示的媒体示例的认识,以及他们对背景、技术、商业模式、用户群体和设计的分析。鼓励在演示过程中与参与者进行讨论。教程幻灯片、出版物和参考书目演示幻灯片显示在以下页面上,之后显示带有参考书目的出版物资源。
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The past 100 year of the future: CHI/HCI/UX in sci-Fi movies and television
HCI in Sci-Fi Movies and Television will summarize and analyze the past 100 years of human-computer interaction as incorporated into sciencefiction cinema and videos, beginning with the advent of movies in the early 1900s (Melies' "A Trip to the Moon," which was recently referenced in the recent movie "Hugo"). For many decades movies have shown technology in advance of its commercialization (for example, video phones and wall-sized television displays, hand-gesture systems, and virtual reality displays). In some cases mistaken views about what is usable, useful, and appealing seem to be adopted, perhaps because of their cinematic benefits. In any case, these media have served as informal "test-beds" for new technologies of human-computer interaction and communication. They provide ample evidence for heuristic evaluations, ethnographic enalysis, market analysis, critique of personas and use scenarios, and new approaches to conceptual and visual design. The course will explore issues of what is "futuristic" and what is not, gender-role differences, optimism/pessimism, and user-centered design characteristics in more than two dozen films and a half-dozen television shows. Examples from China, India, and Japan will also be referenced. Participants will be informally quizzed about their recognition of the media examples shown and their analysis of contexts, technologies, business models, user communities, and designs . Discussion with participants throughout the presentation will be encouraged. Tutorial Slides, Publications, and Bibliographies Presentation slides appear on the following pages, after which appear publication resources with bibliographies.
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